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Kubica starts test that could lead to F1 comeback

Robert Kubica began a Formula 1 test in Hungary on Wednesday which could determine whether the Pole makes a remarkable race comeback more than six years after a rally crash cut short his grand prix career. The 32-year-old, who partially severed his right forearm in that horrific 2011 accident, left the pit lane to start testing Renault's current car at the Hungaroring circuit outside Budapest. It was the first time Kubica, a race winner with BMW Sauber in 2008, had driven a 2017 race car after conducting tests in older machines. On Tuesday, the Pole had made his first appearance in the paddock since 2011, having always said he would only return as a driver and not as a guest. He had passed...
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